Electrochemical kinetic investigations of the reactions of [FeFe]-hydrogenases with carbon monoxide and oxygen: comparing the importance of gas tunnels and active-site electronic/redox effects.
A major obstacle for future biohydrogen production is the oxygen sensitivity of [FeFe]-hydrogenases, the highly active catalysts produced by bacteria and green algae. The reactions of three representative [FeFe]-hydrogenases with O(2) have been studied by protein film electrochemistry under conditio...
Main Authors: | Goldet, G, Brandmayr, C, Stripp, S, Happe, T, Cavazza, C, Fontecilla-Camps, J, Armstrong, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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